Tried to go for a drive today. Pulling the car out of the garage it backfired a once and had a slight hesitation. Then as I started to pull out it also died. It started back up and a I pulled out, then a very strong hesitation, bucking forward and it died.
It would starting back up, but not stay running.
It was turning over just fine, but just didn't want to fire up.
It's a 1.8 fuel injected 75.
Any help on where I should start looking for my problem would be much appreciated. I'm sure I'm being a bit vague with my issues but like I said I'm a complete newbie and learning as I go.
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After starting the car, will it idle indefinitely but stall when you put it in gear?
Yep, this reminds me of me 6 years ago with my L-jet
before I went to .... Carbs,MSD and Mallory Dizzy...
Never had a problem again...
Start with simple things...
Vacume Lines... Make sure everything is hooked up properly
Pelican has a great hose layout on there website..
How is the gasket under the oil filler ?
Is the fuel pump running and are you injecters energized ??
If not check your air flow meter... With the key on
Open the black cap on the meter move the needle to here the pump start...
Check the points and timing... Make sure the spark plug
wires are on right...what does the rotor look like ??
Good Luck
Check the fuel pump relay.
Make sure one of your injector wires didn't come loose. check your vacuum hoses..
I think you're on the right track. Replace the regulator and since you are in there, replace the fuel lines in the engine bay and fuel tank area with some ethanol rated fuel injector hose. Do you still have the original plastic fuel lines running thru the tunnel? Also, if you have time, remove the top plastic fuel reservoir on top of the gas tank, and inspect the condition of your fuel, fuel sock and rust inside your tank. There should be just enough room to shine a flash light inside your tank, after the plastic reservoir is removed.
Have you ever disconnected the fuel lines, like when you drop the engine? Connecting them up reversed could cause similar symptoms. 'Course if you never disconnected the lines ... (or PO did)
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